Alexis Tschotskes

While intelligence comes in many forms, people with high IQs tend to share the same habits — both negative and positive. For example, according to research, while those with high IQs tend to set goals and read avidly, they are also more likely to drink more heavily and suffer from anxiety.

For more on the habits of smart people, including a look at the IQs of icons such as Einstein and Thomas Edison, check out the graphic below.

ALBANY, N.Y. — New York’s attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony “Trump University” that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.

Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says many of the 5,000 students who paid up to $35,000 thought they would at least meet Trump but instead all they got was their picture taken in front of a life-size picture of “The Apprentice” TV star.

“Trump University engaged in deception at every stage of consumers’ advancement through costly programs and caused real financial harm,” Schneiderman said. “Trump University, with Donald Trump’s knowledge and participation, relied on Trump’s name recognition and celebrity status to take advantage of consumers who believed in the Trump brand.”

The scuttlebutt around Silicon Valley is that two of the biggest names in Internet history are backing a new online tanning startup which is still in stealth mode. (cough Bezos cough, cough Parker cough) While little is known about the startup’s founders a few details about its online tanning system have leaked. From what we have been able to piece together, the site will sell tanning lamps which clamp onto your computer monitor or iPad. Once the lamp has been installed the customer will log into the site and activate a timer for a 10 or 20 minute tanning session.